Soul of Prayer cover art

Soul of Prayer

Soul of Prayer

Written by: P. T. Forsyth
Listen for free

About this listen

In Soul of Prayer, P.T. Forsyth boldly asserts, the worst sin is prayerlessness, setting the stage for an enlightening exploration of prayer. He argues that studying prayer is, in itself, a form of prayer that can deepen our practice. Combining his insights as both a theologian and a pastor, Forsyth thoughtfully unravels the complexities of prayer—challenging assumptions, affirming beliefs, and providing profound insights that resonate with both seekers and practitioners alike. (Summary by Paul Mazumdar)Copyright Family and Culture
Episodes
  • 008 - The Insistency of Prayer
    Feb 13 2026
    In Soul of Prayer, P.T. Forsyth boldly asserts, the worst sin is prayerlessness, setting the stage for an enlightening exploration of prayer. He argues that studying prayer is, in itself, a form of prayer that can deepen our practice. Combining his insights as both a theologian and a pastor, Forsyth thoughtfully unravels the complexities of prayer—challenging assumptions, affirming beliefs, and providing profound insights that resonate with both seekers and practitioners alike. (Summary by Paul Mazumdar)
    Show More Show Less
    Not Yet Known
  • 007 - The Vicariousness of Prayer
    Feb 13 2026
    In Soul of Prayer, P.T. Forsyth boldly asserts, the worst sin is prayerlessness, setting the stage for an enlightening exploration of prayer. He argues that studying prayer is, in itself, a form of prayer that can deepen our practice. Combining his insights as both a theologian and a pastor, Forsyth thoughtfully unravels the complexities of prayer—challenging assumptions, affirming beliefs, and providing profound insights that resonate with both seekers and practitioners alike. (Summary by Paul Mazumdar)
    Show More Show Less
    31 mins
  • 006 - The Ceaselessness of Prayer
    Feb 13 2026
    In Soul of Prayer, P.T. Forsyth boldly asserts, the worst sin is prayerlessness, setting the stage for an enlightening exploration of prayer. He argues that studying prayer is, in itself, a form of prayer that can deepen our practice. Combining his insights as both a theologian and a pastor, Forsyth thoughtfully unravels the complexities of prayer—challenging assumptions, affirming beliefs, and providing profound insights that resonate with both seekers and practitioners alike. (Summary by Paul Mazumdar)
    Show More Show Less
    45 mins
No reviews yet